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    TC Diesel: I use to think more highly of your input. Not very cool since he just typed something wrong. :(
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    TC Diesel, your reply seems harsh and silly to me, but then I’m just a new member on this forum and this is my first post. Maybe the...
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    JD9560 reacted to John Jensen's post in the thread 5w20 vs 15w20 with Like Like.
    I've always used Ram's recommended Rotella T-6, 5w-40. In April 2023 a member of another forum called VM Motori, the Ecodiesel...
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    JD9560 reacted to John Jensen's post in the thread 5w20 vs 15w20 with Like Like.
    What is the gain over using Ram's recommended oil? I see no reason to deviate. And how does he know that the 15w-20 is giving "no ill...
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    JD9560 reacted to F. P. Thompson's post in the thread 5w20 vs 15w20 with Like Like.
    I purchased my ecodiesel in Dec 2015, it is a 2015 model. Early on the mechanic at the dealer that does all the eco work told me to...
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    JD9560 replied to the thread 5w20 vs 15w20.
    I’m not claiming to be an expert on oil but Duh the recommended oil is 5W 40 and I believe once the engine is warmed up the 40 is what...
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    JD9560 replied to the thread Burning the old oil?.
    Ya at about $200 per change. I’d change my own with an aftermarket that’s probably better than the Mopar but would worry about warranty.
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    JD9560 reacted to John Jensen's post in the thread Burning the old oil? with Like Like.
    The best fossil fuel available has less lubricity than European fuel and the quality varies considerably in many areas. It has been...
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    JD9560 replied to the thread Burning the old oil?.
    That’s where the fuel with additives comes in. If you think you need to add a little oil to your fuel at least use new oil.
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    JD9560 replied to the thread Burning the old oil?.
    I've been running diesels on my farm f over 40 years and even with the older engines quality clean fuel was always a priority. Even now...
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